Southeast Michigan families face limited access to after-school programs, with demand far exceeding availability. Public funding is crucial for improvement.
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Explore the effects of high gas prices on EV sales, MSU's tiny surgical robots, and Michigan's peninsula history on NPR's Points North.
Federal judge dismisses Trump's $10B defamation suit against Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch over Epstein ties, giving chance to amend.
Harkins Theatres will launch its first 4D cinema in Arizona this summer, featuring motion seating and scents.
A federal judge temporarily blocked Arizona's gambling laws against Kalshi, halting a criminal case against them.
Trump administration sues Washtenaw County over immigration policies, claiming they endanger citizens and obstruct law enforcement efforts.
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson plans to upgrade Michigan's electric grid if elected governor, pushing for more utility spending and transparency.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer hints at a potential presidential run, discussing the challenges of rebuilding nationally and globally post-Trump era. Discover the ultimate guide to achieving work-life balance. Learn how to prioritize self-care, set boundaries, and reduce stress in your daily life.
Some of the most competitive U.S. Senate races are in states grappling with high food insecurity. This issue could affect Republican candidates' chances.
Michigan GOP frontrunner John James faces backlash over debate no-show. Oakland County Republicans accuse him of abandoning supporters.










